Beclomethasone dipropionate versus flunisolide as topical steroid treatment in patients with perennial rhinitis |
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Authors: | U G Svendsen L Fr?lund F Madsen N Mygind N H Nielsen B Weeke |
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Affiliation: | Medical Department TTA, State University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | After a 2-week run-in period 23 atopics and non-atopics with perennial rhinitis were treated with intranasally nebulized aqueous flunisolide or aqueous beclomethasone dipropionate in a randomized, double-blind cross-over study, each treatment period being 4 weeks. Before and after each treatment period daily rhinitis symptoms were recorded, and additional determination of nasal airway resistance was performed by posterior rhinomanometry. No statistically significant difference between drugs was observed for any effect parameter recorded, and furthermore no difference in patient preference for either drug was found. It is concluded that both steroids are effective for the improvement of nasal airway in patients with perennial, atopic and non-atopic rhinitis. |
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